Okay, so I got it going mostly. I logically changed eth0 (which is never plugged in to anything) with eth1. I just changed the modules.conf and swapped the ifcfg scripts as well.
Now eth0 (formerly eth1) comes up with its IP and network info. However, I can't understand why that made a difference. On an aside, I also can't understand why 169.254.0.0 keeps appearing in my route table. None of the interfaces are configured to receive an address via DHCP so why should that private network appear out of nowhere? There's some other networking issues here that I think I'll have to keep looking at. Michael. >===== Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] ===== >Yes, but it doesn't bring it up with any config (from ifcfg-eth1). No ip >address, no routes. > >Michael. > >>===== Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] ===== >>On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 01:33, mjm159 wrote: >>> I have to modprobe, ifconfig eth1 x.x.x.x, route add 0.0.0.0 ... to get it >up >>> and going. >>> >>> Why won't it run at bootup!? >> >>Does >> >> ifup eth1 >> >>work? >> >>Vik :v) > >--- >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Message generated in webmail. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message generated in webmail.
